Nawaz Sharif’s return home is uncertain amid announcements by PMLN leaders

Despite several statements by PMLN leaders, Nawaz Sharif is reluctant to return home, but now it is being said his return will be ensured by amending law to provide relief to Nawaz Sharif, who was convicted in Panama case, Maryam Nawaz have announced to return back to pakistan by this month's end

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) Vice President Maryam Nawaz’s husband Captain Safdar and Punjab Governor Balighur Rehman along with the league leaders have once again claimed Nawaz Sharif’s return home.

Governor Punjab Balighur Rehman has claimed that party leader Nawaz Sharif will be in the country within a month, while Captain Safdar also announced the return date of Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz.

League leader Captain Safdar said that Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz will reach Lahore Airport on January 29 at 4 pm and will come to Pakistan and expose those who are plotting against the country.

Before Governor Punjab Balighur Rehman and League leader Safdar Awan, Rana Sanaullah, Ayaz Sadiq, Javed Latif, Attaullah Tarar and Malik Ahmed Khan have also announced the return of Nawaz Sharif.

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Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah announced the return of Nawaz Sharif in December last year, while other League leaders also hoped for Nawaz Sharif’s return by December or January.

The main leaders of Muslim League-Nun have announced their return several times, but the leader of the League, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, has not yet found any support for his return to the country.

According to reports, League leader Nawaz Sharif has rejected the request of the party leaders to return home immediately. The former prime minister has refused to come home in the current situation.

According to the sources, the hopes of Nawaz Sharif’s return to the country died before the dissolution of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly and the possible elections and by-elections in 35 constituencies of the National Assembly.

According to the reports, Nawaz Sharif, the leader of the Noon League, had linked the return to the country with the improvement of the political and economic situation, but the current situation seems to be completely opposite.

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The political situation in the country is unstable while the economy is declining day by day. This week, in the share market, there has been a loss of around 300 billion rupees in two days.

On the other hand, due to the unstable economic situation, the dollar is depreciating the Pakistani rupee day by day, due to which the importers and exporters are facing severe difficulties.

Contrary to the conditions of Nawaz Sharif’s return home, instead of getting better, things have become more difficult, while in these circumstances, the clamor for Nawaz Sharif’s return has once again been raised.

Federal Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah is present in London to meet him on the instructions of the party leader, in which the cases filed against Nawaz Sharif were discussed.

After the meeting with the party leader, Rana Sanaullah has claimed that Nawaz Sharif is likely to get relief in Miqdat before returning home, on which his return home will be assured soon.

Sources have said that Rana Sanaullah had a meeting with Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz in London, in which they were instructed to create a conducive environment for Nawaz Sharif’s return home.

Rana Sanaullah informed the party leader about the current political scenario in Punjab and said that his absence will cause damage to the party and Punjab will get out of hand.

Sources said that in order to provide relief to Nawaz Sharif in the cases, the coalition government can pass relevant legislation in the parliament to facilitate the return of Nawaz Sharif.

According to sources, relief will be provided to Nawaz Sharif, convicted in the Panama case, through the decision of the Supreme Court, after the amendment of the laws by the coalition government.

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